Braxton Miller is officially a Houston Texan.
The former Ohio State quarterback turned wide receiver agreed to terms with the franchise that drafted him in the third round with the No. 85 overall pick of the 2016 NFL Draft. According to the Houston Chronicles' John McClain, the deal is worth $3.11 million dollars over four years.
Miller will receive $709,104 as a signing bonus. He is the second-to-last draftee to sign with with the franchise.
Ohio State fans' next look at Miller, now sporting No. 13, will be Sunday, Aug. 14 when the Texans head to San Francisco to take on the 49ers in a preseason game. The Texans kick off the 2016 season Sunday, Sept. 11 when the Chicago Bears come to Houston.